OBS Studio 32.1.0 Beta 1 available

(github.com)

63 points | by Sean-Der 2 hours ago

7 comments

  • Sean-Der 1 hour ago
    If anyone is using/testing WebRTC I would love to hear how it is working for them :) I am hoping Simulcast makes a impact with smaller streamers/site operators.

    * Cheaper servers. More competition and I want to see people running their own servers.

    * Better video quality. Encoding from source is going to be better then transcoding.

    * No more bad servers. Send video to your audience and server isn't able to do modification/surveillance with E2E Encryption via WebRTC.

    * Better Latency. No more time lost transcoding. I love low latency streaming where people are connected to community. Not just blasting one-way video.

    • dwrodri 12 minutes ago
      I would love to host an ultra high quality stream on my own web server, and then have that exact stream piped to YouTube live via OBS. Is there an easy way to do that now?

      YouTube likely won't support streaming 3440x1440 60FPS video, and while discord technically supports it, they usually compress the footage fairly aggressively once it's sent up to the client, so I'd like to host my own; it only needs to support a few people. I wouldn't mind hosting it so my friends and side project partners can watch me code and play games in high quality.

    • RobotToaster 43 minutes ago
      The only thing I know about webRTC is that vdo ninja uses it https://docs.vdo.ninja/getting-started/vdo.ninja-basics#powe...
    • ca6d8815 59 minutes ago
      Do you have any resources for someone who would want to get started in small-time self hosted options?

      Context here is just self-hosting my own site for friends to stream to friends (instead of whatever we squeeze out of Discord).

      The WebRTC work sounds awesome, would like to try it out.

      • Sean-Der 56 minutes ago
        Yes! I maintain https://github.com/glimesh/broadcast-box for this.

        You can try it out at https://b.siobud.com to see if you like it first. It if fits your needs then go for the self host :) I run my instance on Hetzner

        I want to add more features to it, but I have been focused on OBS mostly lately. If you have any ideas/needs that would make it work for you and your friends I would love to hear! Join the discord and would love to chat.

        What I want to do next is make a 're-broadcast feature'. So friends can stream to it + hang out. When they are ready they hit a button and then goes to Twitch/YouTube etc...

  • phkahler 1 hour ago
    If you build OBS from source and would like more than a 3-band equalizer without a plugin, I've still got my eq8 branch getting stale here:

    https://github.com/phkahler/obs-studio/tree/eq8

    I should rebase that...

    BTW they do not want it upstream for whatever reasons. I'm not complaining, I get it. But some of us like this built-in so I'm keeping it around.

    • egorfine 28 minutes ago
      What's the drawbacks of having equalizer as a plugin as opposed to core?
  • platz 1 hour ago
    I like how OBS has subsumed (often low-quality) screen recording apps for me; apart from the apps original intent for streaming
  • wpm 33 minutes ago
    Holy moly the new source picker is awesome. Anxiously awaiting the full release of this version.
  • crtasm 1 hour ago
    a bit more information on the new features: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/obs-studio-32-1-beta.19...
  • mervz 52 minutes ago
    OBS is a great solution if you're on a budget or doing very simple streams, but I really urge anybody who is serious about live streaming professional shows to check out vMix. It's an incredible piece of software that is versatile and packed full of so many features professional broadcasts need all baked in.
    • zxcvasd 48 minutes ago
      what features does vMix have, which OBS doesnt, that would be worth switching to a proprietary and paid program instead of a free, open source one?
  • Newhouser 1 hour ago
    Does anyone use OBS to record Teams or Zoom meetings? If so, what is the best way to set it up?

    I wish their website had a getting started guide for this purpose but I haven't found one.

    • wpm 39 minutes ago
      In OBS, add a new "Source". Which choice you use will depend on your operating system, but on macOS they're using the built-in APIs in the OS to do the captures. I think on Linux and Windows it's "Application Capture" or "Window Capture". Choose your Zoom meeting window. Mess with the size/position as you please, and hit record. The OOBE setup that OBS takes you through on first launch should choose reasonable settings for output and audio pickup, but do a test recording first in your Personal Room and see if its picking up everything right. At least on Linux/Windows I don't think anything special needs to be done to pick up Desktop Audio. On macOS, you might need to add a "macOS Audio Capture" source as well.

      I use OBS all the time in the opposite direction, using the Virtual Cam plugin to serve video and content to a Zoom share. I have kinda draft of a walkthrough of my setup, with some explaination of like, the hierarchy of things and terms in the UI and how it all mixes together, that I haven't published but if there is a dearth of good basic setup docs for stuff it might light a fire under my ass to actually publish what I have and add some stuff for recording.

    • zxcvasd 43 minutes ago
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